Hipcamp Gift Card voted best gift for road trippers

Give the gift of access to 300,000 campsites an all 50 states

For some, travel means four wheels, big skies and long stretches of asphalt. We're talking road trips, and our panel of road tripping travelers picked out 20 perfect gifts for those who prefer to travel by car. For the past four weeks, 10Best readers have been voting for their favorites.

Hipcamp Gift Card

With a Hipcamp Gift Card, the recipient can book campsites at ranches, farms, vineyards, nature preserves and public sites across the United States. Choose from 16,373 campgrounds in all 50 states, with options in every national, state, regional and Army Corps park.Photo courtesy of Brandon Heath for Hipcamp

Rumpl Original Puffy Blanket

Packable and lightweight, thee Original Puffy Blanket from Rumpl is made with the same materials used in high-end sleeping bags and insulated jackets. Whether curling up in the back seat or living the van life, this blanket keeps you warm and cozy.Photo courtesy of Rumpl

VIM & VIGR Compression Socks

Sitting in the car for extended periods can be hard on the legs. VIM & VIGR compression socks come in a variety of playful designs and help prevent leg swelling and other complications that stem from sitting for too long.Photo courtesy of VIM & VIGR

eBags Mother Lode Weekender

This carry-on travel backpack from eBags is perfect for organizing everything you might need on a weekend road trip. There’s a dedicated laptop compartment, as well as an expandable zipper to add 10 percent more packing space. A fold-down shelf in the main compartment splits the bag in half.Photo courtesy of eBags

FIXD Sensor

The FIXD Diagnostic Sensor offers peace of mind, especially when that cryptic Check Engine light comes on. The sensor plugs into a vehicle and connects to an app to alert drivers of possible problems, send maintenance reminders and offer estimated cost for fixes before going to the mechanic.Photo courtesy of FIXD

The Tinkle Belle

The Tinkle Belle allows road trippers to skip the questionable roadside public restrooms and gives them the peace of mind that they’re free to go whenever and wherever. No squatting. No disrobing.Photo courtesy of The Tinkle Belle

BioLite PowerLight Mini

This clippable lantern from BioLite can be charged using a car’s USB port for up to 52 hours of hands-free LED light in the car or on the go. The clipstand can be used to wear, hang or prop on a table, and the 135 lumen lantern comes in white, bright white, red, white strobe and red strobe modes.Photo courtesy of BioLite

YETI Hopper

This leakproof portable soft cooler from YETI will keep things cool in your car for days. The Hopper comes in five different sizes to accommodate eight to 23 cans, including a version that can be carried like a backpack.Photo courtesy of YETI

Leatherman Wave +

The Leatherman Wave + comprises 18 tools in one convenient package, including needlenose pliers, replaceable wire cutters, a wire stripper, straight-edge and serrated knives, a saw and spring-action scissors. At only 4 inches in length, it’s small enough to keep in the glove box for easy access when you need it on the road.Photo courtesy of brian.ch / Flickr

America the Beautiful Pass

The America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Annual Pass unlocks access to more than 2,000 federal sites, including national parks, national wildlife refuges and national forests. The pass covers admission, amenity fees and day use fees for a driver and all passengers in a personal vehicle.Photo courtesy of National Park Service

The top 10 winners in the Best Gift for Road Trippers category are as follows:

The Experts

Eric Grossman

Eric Grossman is a travel and food writer who has visited more than 50 countries. Always up for an adventure, Eric is constantly searching for new and inspiring experiences, with a keen interest in luxury travel and urban exploration. Memorable experiences have run the gamut from discussing the future of food with Ferran Adrià to sharing a stage with Coldplay.

Eric Grossman

Eric Grossman is a travel and food writer who has visited more than 50 countries. Always up for an adventure, Eric is constantly searching for new and inspiring experiences, with a keen interest in luxury travel and urban exploration. Memorable experiences have run the gamut from discussing the future of food with Ferran Adrià to sharing a stage with Coldplay.

Anna Hider

Anna is a writer and social media manager for Read More

Anna is a writer and social media manager for Roadtrippers, the coolest trip-planning site and app on the planet, where she's spent two years digging up the coolest off-the-beaten-path things for travelers to see and do. She loves hiking, exploring, and sometimes even getting lost in a good state park, and is definitely a sucker for any place with a waterfall, a ghost town or a beach.

Anna Hider

Anna is a writer and social media manager for Roadtrippers, the coolest trip-planning site and app on the planet, where she's spent two years digging up the coolest off-the-beaten-path things for travelers to see and do. She loves hiking, exploring, and sometimes even getting lost in a good state park, and is definitely a sucker for any place with a waterfall, a ghost town or a beach.

Gerrish Lopez

Gerrish Lopez is a food and travel writer/photographer whose adventures have taken her from tiny islands (Isle of Man, Lanai) to mega-cities like Mexico City and Hong Kong. A former vegetarian, Gerrish has grown to appreciate carnivorous fare through sampling the best meats in the world, including smoked pork jowl in Thailand and whole hog barbecue in South Carolina. Gerrish is always looking for products and services to make her travels easier and more efficient.

Gerrish Lopez

Gerrish Lopez is a food and travel writer/photographer whose adventures have taken her from tiny islands (Isle of Man, Lanai) to mega-cities like Mexico City and Hong Kong. A former vegetarian, Gerrish has grown to appreciate carnivorous fare through sampling the best meats in the world, including smoked pork jowl in Thailand and whole hog barbecue in South Carolina. Gerrish is always looking for products and services to make her travels easier and more efficient.

Eileen Ogintz

Eileen Ogintz, a leading national expert on family travel, is the author of the Tribune Interactive syndicated column Taking the Kids that appears around the country, creator of the popular website TakingtheKids.com and co-chair of the TMS Family Travel Conference which draws top family travel influencers and major travel brands. She is the author of the 11-book Kids Guideseries; The Kid’s Guide to Acadia National Park is being released in April 2019. The Kid’s Guide to NYC is now in its 3d edition and The Kid’s Guide to Washington, DC the second edition.

Eileen Ogintz

Eileen Ogintz, a leading national expert on family travel, is the author of the Tribune Interactive syndicated column Taking the Kids that appears around the country, creator of the popular website TakingtheKids.com and co-chair of the TMS Family Travel Conference which draws top family travel influencers and major travel brands. She is the author of the 11-book Kids Guideseries; The Kid’s Guide to Acadia National Park is being released in April 2019. The Kid’s Guide to NYC is now in its 3d edition and The Kid’s Guide to Washington, DC the second edition.

Melanie Reffes

Melanie Reffes is a seasoned travel journalist specializing in the Caribbean. She is often circling the globe in search of a good story or racing through airports trying to make a flight. Melanie is a contributor to USA TODAY Travel and CaribbeanTravel.com , she covers the Caribbean for Montreal's The Suburban newspaper and she is the author of the blog ' The Caribbean Romance Report' on MarryCaribbean.com. When she she's not taking five the under a palm tree, you'll find her at home on the sunny island of Montreal. Follow her on Twitter and Facebook.

Melanie Reffes

Melanie Reffes is a seasoned travel journalist specializing in the Caribbean. She is often circling the globe in search of a good story or racing through airports trying to make a flight. Melanie is a contributor to USA TODAY Travel and CaribbeanTravel.com , she covers the Caribbean for Montreal's The Suburban newspaper and she is the author of the blog ' The Caribbean Romance Report' on MarryCaribbean.com. When she she's not taking five the under a palm tree, you'll find her at home on the sunny island of Montreal. Follow her on Twitter and Facebook.

Lydia Schrandt

Lydia, Senior Photo Editor and Readers' Choice Production Manager for USA TODAY 10Best, has traveled to more than 40 countries in Europe, Asia and North and South America, and has lived in Albuquerque, Galveston, Austin, Thailand, Korea, China, Ecuador, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Spain and now Houston. When she's not at her computer in a cafe, she's out photographing the city, writing fiction or cheering on Barça.

Lydia Schrandt

Lydia, Senior Photo Editor and Readers' Choice Production Manager for USA TODAY 10Best, has traveled to more than 40 countries in Europe, Asia and North and South America, and has lived in Albuquerque, Galveston, Austin, Thailand, Korea, China, Ecuador, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Spain and now Houston. When she's not at her computer in a cafe, she's out photographing the city, writing fiction or cheering on Barça.

Corinne Whiting

Corinne hails from the other Washington, where she caught the travel bug early on. Corinne studied abroad in Strasbourg, France (undergrad) and in Edinburgh, Scotland (graduate school). She's backpacked around Australia, taught English in Argentina and explored (so far!) countries from Cambodia and Egypt to Turkey and China.
Corinne served as associate editor at Where magazine for five years; as a freelancer, she now writes for publications like National Geographic Traveler and Amtrak's OnTrak. Here in the lovely Northwest, she's attempting to debunk the rain myths, up her coffee and live music quotient and find her Zen near/on the water.

Corinne Whiting

Corinne hails from the other Washington, where she caught the travel bug early on. Corinne studied abroad in Strasbourg, France (undergrad) and in Edinburgh, Scotland (graduate school). She's backpacked around Australia, taught English in Argentina and explored (so far!) countries from Cambodia and Egypt to Turkey and China.
Corinne served as associate editor at Where magazine for five years; as a freelancer, she now writes for publications like National Geographic Traveler and Amtrak's OnTrak. Here in the lovely Northwest, she's attempting to debunk the rain myths, up her coffee and live music quotient and find her Zen near/on the water.